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THE SALT CREEK OIL FIELD 

NATRONA COUNTY, WYOMING 

U-S-A- 



Calvin Bullock 

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All statements and representations in this pamphlet and map are obtained from official sources, or from others we consider reliable. 

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Copyright 1913 by Calvin Bullock 


The Salt Creek Oil Field 



S located about forty-five miles north of Casper, Wyoming. 
Crude oil is conveyed through two 6-in. pipe lines operated 
by The Midwest Oil Company and The Franco Petroleum 
Company, the two principal companies, to their refineries 
at Casper. 

The Midwest refinery has a still capacity of 5,900 bbls. 
daily, and the Franco of 1,000 bbls. Both companies 
are building new units of 5,100-bbl. still capacity each, and when com¬ 
pleted, the total Midwest still capacity will be 11,000 bbls., and the Franco 
6,100 bbls. 

Both new refineries were started this spring, and should be in opera¬ 
tion before December 1st, 1913. 

The accompanying views taken in .June, 1913, give a general idea of 
the field and the refinery improvements. 

One of the most noticeable features is the almost complete absence of 
derricks, for unless there is some special reason for retaining a derrick 
at a particular point, it is removed as soon as oil is struck, and the well is 
then either connected or capped. 

Both Companies have many wells capped at this time, since their 
output is greater than their present refineries can handle, so their other 
wells are held back until their new refineries are completed this fall. 

All the Midwest and Franco wells are fiowing wells, and the remark¬ 
able increase in flow from the few wells which have been shot, indicate 
that the production of the field can be regulated almost at will. 

The fact that these two companies are operating, in their own hold¬ 
ings and in other lands producing and delivering oil under contracts or 
Ionin practically all the heart of the field as ^et developed, makes foi 
added safety by limiting the output to only the amount the refineries can 
handle. 


All descriptions refer to T. 40 N. R. 79 W., and the wells entitled 
“Franco” or “Midwest”, are either operated entirely by these Companies, 
or their product is sold to them. Whenever the term “a day” is used, 
it refers to a 24-hour run. 

The first well obtaining oil in this field in commercial quantity was 
drilled in 1908 on the SF of Sec. 23, and has been producing steadily 
ever since. 

The output was allowed to run to waste at one time, before the Franco 
Company took possession, so accurate figures cannot be obtained, but 
engineers estimate the total production of this well at 200,000 bbls. 

The Bartholoni Well No. 1 (Midwest), on Section 36, has produced 
by actual measurement over 400,000 bbls. since it was opened in Feb¬ 
ruary, 1912. 

The Midwest Company entered the field in 1911, and the following 
table shows monthly earnings since the completion of the first unit of its 
refinery in January, 1912: 


MIDWEST OIL COMPANY. 
Net Earnings 


February 1912 
March 
April 
May 
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July 
August 
September 
October 


Denver, July, 1913. 


-116,462.85 

32,471.80 

20,333.43 

54,944.37 

41,564.88 

48,773.71 

49,278.61 

42,609.17 

87,701.09 


Forward 
November 1912 
December ” 
January 1913 
February ” 
March 
April 
May 
June 

Total, 




Net Earnings 
$ 394,139.91 
93,289.20 
95,752.58 
104,915.27 
98,453.73 
126,777.23 
133,280.96 
135,242.26 
163,340.61 

$1,345,191.75 


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MIDWEST HALF-WAY PUMPING STATIO N—T W E NT Y-FIV E MILES FROM CASPER 



NEARER VIEW OF TANKS 

Capacity, 37,500 barrels each. 













































MIDWEST SOUTH PUMPING STATI ON — FO RTY-0 N E MILES FROM CASPER 

Escarpment or outcrop surrounding field shown in distance. 




UPRIGHT TYPE GOULD PUMP AT SOUTH STATION 

Capacity, 5,000 barrels a day. 


GOULD PUMP AT SOUTH STATION 

Capacity, 8,000 barrels a day. 


























FRANCO WELL—SE. |4 SEC. 23 

Franco receiving tanks in right background. 



MIDWEST RECEIVING TANKS NEAR HOME CAMP—NE. i/ 4 SEC. 25 

Midwest Well No. 4 back of pools of oil in center. 































MIDWEST WELL—NE. |4 SEC. 23—CAPPED 

Small puddles of oil in right foreground. 



FRANCO CAMP—SW. J4 SEC. 24 



















MIDWEST NORTH CAMP—SW. J4 SEC. 13 

Midwest receiving tanks on Iba lease in right background. 




POOL OF OIL NEAR MIDWEST HOME CAMP 





















































MIDWEST WELL NO. 1 —NW. / 4 SEC. 36 (SCHOOL SECTION) 

Brought in, February, 1912. Production, 750 barrels a day. Total production, 400,000 barrels. Receiving tanks and boiler house in background. 

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MIDWEST WELL—SW. |4 SEC. 13. 

This well, opened in May, 1911, produced an average of 25 barrels of oil a day until it was shot, in February, 
1913. Since then it has produced an average of 450 barrels a day. The well is the small 
spot in background, under the cross; pool of oil in foreground. 



MIDWEST RECEIVING TANKS—HOME CAMP 































FRANCO WELL—SE. |4 SEC. 23 

Production, 175 barrels a day. 



MIDWEST WELL—SE. l/ 4 SEC. 34—CAPPED 
































MIDWEST HOME CAMP—NE. |4 SEC. 25 

Salt Creek Post Office on extreme right. 



FRANCO WELL—NW. |4 SEC. 23 

Production, 100 barrels a day. 



FRANCO WELL—NE. '/ 4 SEC. 23 

Production, 250 barrels a day. 





























MIDWEST WELL—SE. / 4 SEC. 26—CAPPED 



MIDWEST WELL—NE. / 4 SEC. 25 



MIDWEST WELL—SW. '/ 4 SEC. 13 





























FRANCO RECEIVING TANKS—SE. '/4 SEC. 23 



GENERAL VIEW,SHOWING OUTCROP SURROUNDING TRACTS CONTROLLED BY MIDWEST AND FRANCO COMPANIES 

chnwc, at lpff ’and this ridge can be traced from the point where the road crosses it in center, to the right where it disappears in distance. The outcrop on opposite 
Ihis background. The map inside back cover shows general shape of field containing oil sand, as proven to date, controlled by Franco and Midwest Companies to be almost 


egg-shaped. 










CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN FUEL OIL TANK CARS 

Near Midwest refinery. 



WAGON BRIDGE AND RAILROAD BRIDGE ACROSS NORTH PLATTE RIVER 

Showine Midwest and new Franco refineries in background, west of Casper. Tank cars in distance are on C. & N.-W. R. R., loading at Midwest refinery. Burlington R. R. is grading just over brow of 

hill this side of river, to enter Casper from the west. 

















CLOSER VIEW OF PRECEDING SUBJECT 


MAIN STREET, CASPER 

Midwest and Franco offices, second floor, building in left center. 
























FRANCO REFINERY—OLD NATRONA PLANT—EAST OF CASPER 



LARGE STORAGE TANKS—FRANCO REFINERY 































ANOTHER VIEW—SAME PLANT 



REFINED OIL AND DISTILLATE STORAGE TANKS—FRANCO REFINERY 












TANK CARS—FRANCO REFINERY 


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NEW FRANCO REFINERY 

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NEW FRANCO REFINERY 

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NEW UNIT—MIDWEST REFINERY 

Showing crude stills and condensers, now under construction. 



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MIDWEST TANK FARM 

Across the river from refinery; capacity of tanks, 55,000 barrels each. 



STEAM STILLS—NEW MIDWEST REFINERY 

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MIDWEST REFINERY, NOW IN OPERATION 

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MIDWEST REFINERY 

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STEAM STILLS—MIDWEST REFINERY 


































































CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN FUEL OIL TANKS 


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Map showing Town of Casper Oil Refineries 


The Midwest and Franco Companies operate the only refineries at this time at Casper. 

The Standard Oil Company of Indiana has just purchased a 70-acre tract for the erection of a refinery at heavy cost for the manufacture of motor spirits, lubricants 
and other by-products. The Standard has also contracted to purchase a large amount of crude oil from the Midwest and Franco Companies. 

The entrance of the Standard Oil Company indicates the permanency of this field. 



Midwest Territory. 


Franco Territory—old plant 



Franco Territory—new plant. 



Approximate location for new refinery of Standard Oil Company of Indiana. 


Besides C. C&, N.-W. tracks, map shows grade for Big Horn R. R., Burlington System. 




















































































































































Issued and Distributed b\) 

CALVIN BULLOCK 

Bonds 

FOSTER BUILDING, DENVER 

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